More girls teams at rugby jamboree

The curtain rolls down today as the Dairibord School Rugby Festival comes to an end. It has been a week-long of festivities at the traditional home of the festival, Prince Edward High School, as 186 teams took part with rivals meeting, history being made for the first and second time, newcomers impressing and old dogs making huge disappointments.

The festival was fashioned with classic clashes across all the five fields and rival agricultural schools, Prince Edward “Tigers” and Churchill “Bulldogs” putting up a fine match on Thursday while the match of the festival between the hosts and Peterhouse was cancelled on the last minute because of disturbing news in the Peterhouse’s camp.

Big guns like Falcon College, Kyle, Mbare Academy U-16, Eaglesvale, Allan Wilson, Lomagundi, Marlborough, St George’s, St John’s College and many others put up a fierce fight for each of their games, winning some and losing a few.

Girls High School, Vainona and Amhlope were the greatest achievers on the girl’s side living the crowd undecided on which as they were all favourites. They put up great appearances.

As has been the case in the past years, the festival has grown both in quality and numbers with more girls schoolsu also taking part in the festival that once was an all boys competition. A total of 30 girls teams have joined this year’s rugby jamboree with seven of them, namely Queen Elizabeth, Herentals, Mt Pleasant, Zengeza 1, Zengeza 4, Hermain Gmeiner (Bindura) and Amhlope (Bulawayo), making a first appearance.

This is the second time Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited has hosted the prestigious event that saw a great deal of fun even though most of the scores were suggesting a one-sided affair.

Most teams like Mbare High, Zengeza, Midlands Christian College, Bulawayo’s Western Suburbs, Watershed College, Petra and many others have been commended for big improvements.

Today’s fixtures

Jubilee field, Avenues field, Chapel field – U 16

08:00: Allan Wilson vs CBC Milton vs Mutare

08:00: St George’s vs Kyle

09:00: Hellenic vs Botswana Gateway vs Heritage

09:00: Watershed vs Lomagundi

10:00: Hilcrest vs Watershed Gifford vs Mazowe

10:00: Churchill vs Eaglesvale

11:00: MCC vs Eaglesvale Petra vs LKC

11:00: St Johns Col vs PE

12:00: Kyle vs Lomagundi St Ignatius vs Kutama 1st

12:00: Vainona 1st vs St Johns Chikwaka

13:00: Falcon vs Peterhouse BMC vs Goromonzi

13:10: Murehwa 1st vs Vic High 1st

14:00: Churchill vs St Georges Plumtree vs Ellis Robbins

14:20: St Johns E/H 1st vs Marondera 1st

16:10: PE vs St Johns College

Rhodes field, Hospital field

Milton vs Petra

Zengeza 4 vs Tafara 2

Goomonzi vs Victoria High

DZ 1vs DZ 2

Murehwa vs BMC

Nhowe vs Mandedza

St John’s EH vs Vainona

SOS Hermain vs Marlborough

Gifford vs Hillcrest

St John’s Chikwaka vs Mazowe

Plumtree vs MCC

Marondera vs Mbare Aca

Heritage vs Gateway

Allan Wilson vs Kutama

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